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Space Shuttle Discovery Landing Live Thread (Wednesday Nov 7th 1:02 pm EST)
11/06/2007 | Kevin Davis

Posted on 11/06/2007 7:17:01 PM PST by KevinDavis

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To: NCC-1701
I saw STS-88 go up in a spectacular night launch back in 1999. This weekend I get to see the Delta IV Heavy take DSP-23 up in another night launch. ;o))))
141 posted on 11/07/2007 6:11:00 PM PST by Rockitz (This isn't rocket science- Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
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To: Rockitz

Turning green with envy as this is typed. }:-)><


142 posted on 11/07/2007 6:19:25 PM PST by NCC-1701 (PUT AN END TO ORGANIZED CRIME. ABOLISH THE I.R.S.)
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To: cabojoe

uhhh,, couldn’t they have used a diiferent color besides GREEN for the flight trajectory. :-}

missed the whole darn thing again. congrats to the crew.


143 posted on 11/07/2007 9:01:47 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: Rockitz

spaceflightnow.com
It all begins with 1.9 million pounds of thrust powering the Delta 4-Heavy rocket ever so slowly off the ground, taking more than 15 seconds for the vehicle to clear the launch pad tower on three pillars of flame from the hydrogen-fueled engines.

“It’s a spectacular ascent...It has a thrust-to-weight ratio of about 1.2-to-1 coming off the pad. So you get a lot time to watch it as it rises up above the umbilical tower,” Planeaux said.


Should be interesting. Aren’t the motors hydrogen burning? Might be near invisible.


144 posted on 11/10/2007 9:32:48 AM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: RightWhale

The flames are visible, but there’s little visible exhaust, as opposed to SRB’s.

I anticipate hearing this one from the beach across the street tonight (Indialantic, FL about 20 some miles down the coast).


145 posted on 11/10/2007 9:39:41 AM PST by BritExPatInFla
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To: BritExPatInFla

Post what you see of the launch. It’s supposed to spend a lot of time beating up the launch pad before it finally gets moving.


146 posted on 11/10/2007 9:47:39 AM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: BritExPatInFla

spaceflightnow.com
2225 GMT (5:25 p.m. EST)

Weather continues to look excellent for launch, fueling operations remain underway at pad 37B and mission managers say there are no significant technical issues being worked in the countdown.



147 posted on 11/10/2007 2:46:16 PM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: NormsRevenge

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2346 GMT (6:46 p.m. EST)

All remains fairly quiet in the countdown as clocks continue to tick toward an on-time liftoff at 8:39 p.m. EST this evening. The eight cryogenic propellant tanks aboard the Delta 4-Heavy rocket are now full as pre-flight activities proceed smoothly.


No carbon footprint!


148 posted on 11/10/2007 4:30:43 PM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: FL_Native

spaceflightnow.com
0034 GMT (7:34 p.m. EST Sat.)

The team is now preparing to conduct steering checks of the Delta 4 rocket’s engines.

0025 GMT (7:25 p.m. EST Sat.)

The Range Safety checks have been completed.


An hour to liftoff.


149 posted on 11/10/2007 4:41:19 PM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: BritExPatInFla

spaceflightnow.com
0053 GMT (7:53 p.m. EST Sat.)

Now 45 minutes from launch. All systems remain “go” for a liftoff of the Delta 4-Heavy rocket at 8:39 p.m.


What to do on a Saturday night. What could be better than launching a Delta 4.


150 posted on 11/10/2007 4:56:20 PM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: RightWhale

Compared to this launch, the STS jumps off the pad. Quite visible hope you saw it. MR of about 6 for the LH2/LO2 fueled RS-68 and then after-burning of the residual hydrogen with air. I felt the windows shaking in the facility I was in. We’re good through the first two burns of the DCSS RL-10 with one to go in the wee hours of the morning and then S/C sep.


151 posted on 11/10/2007 8:22:20 PM PST by Rockitz (This isn't rocket science- Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
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To: Rockitz

Saw a couple images of the launch on spaceflightnow.com
The flame seems bright and there is no contrail or smoke. Hydrogen rockets are large for their power due to the low density of the LOH, but efficient.


152 posted on 11/11/2007 9:31:38 AM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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To: RightWhale

Took the kids over to the beach and had a great view of the launch. Through the binoculars it was almost laborious to watch how slowly the Delta4-Heavy climbs. It was beautiful to watch all the way through MECO.


153 posted on 11/11/2007 2:45:55 PM PST by BritExPatInFla
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To: BritExPatInFla

It’s good some could see the launch. The military payload is apparently the 24th and last in the missile launch detection set.


154 posted on 11/11/2007 4:17:52 PM PST by RightWhale (anti-razors are pro-life)
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